We can add to our order until they ship it around mid February and I should have all add-on orders by eve of Thu 2/11. Since they’re selling out fast, sooner is better!

UPDATED listing of Bay Laurel Nursery fruit trees available as of 2/3/16 AM:

Flora Gold Apricot – Standard
Medium to large, very flavorful freestone used for canning, cooking, drying, fresh eating. More consistently productive than many other apricots due to being less susceptible to dropping flowers in areas with considerable difference in spring day and nighttime temperatures. Early June harvest, 2-3 weeks before Blenheim (Royal). Very good quality. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Myro. 24.94

Tilton Apricot – Standard
No. 1 apricot for canning, also used fresh and dried. Medium to large, firm, rich flavor; one of the best. Widely adapted; reported resistant to brown rot. Ripens in early July. 600 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Myro. 24.95

Montrose Apricot – Standard
Fruit is large with beautiful yellow skin and a red blush. Yellow flesh is sweet and very juicy. From Montrose, Colorado; very hardy and frost resistant. Pit is sweet and edible. Ripens in mid July after Chinese. 800 hours. Available on Myro. 24.95

Flora Gold Apricot – Standard
Medium to large, very flavorful freestone used for canning, cooking, drying, fresh eating. More consistently productive than many other apricots due to being less susceptible to dropping flowers in areas with considerable difference in spring day and nighttime temperatures. Early June harvest, 2-3 weeks before Blenheim (Royal). Very good quality. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Myro. 24.95

Shinko Asian Pear – Semi-dwarf
Late blooming and late ripening with excellent quality. Large, juicy, sweet, crisp, flavorful russet type Asian pear with greenish or golden brown skin. Variety most resistant to fireblight. Bears very young and then heavily every year; best with thinning. Ripens in September; keeps well. 450 hours. Pollinated by Hosui, Chojuro, Kikusui, Bartlett. Available on OHxF333. 27.95

Lapins Cherry – Semi-dwarf
New self-fruitful cherry from Canada. Large, firm, dark red sweet cherry with good flavor. Fruit not prone to splitting. Ripens in early June, 4 days after Bing. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful; good pollenizer for other cherries. Available on Colt. 27.95

Fantasia Nectarine – Standard
Popular yellow freestone nectarine with large fruit. Harvest firm-ripe and tangy or soft-ripe and sweet with rich flavor. High scoring in taste tests. Ripens in late July/early August. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Lov. 24.95

Earlitreat Peach – Standard
Delicious new low chill, very early peach with flavor and sweetness comparable to mid season varieties. Medium sized, has attractive red over yellow skin. Yellow flesh has very nice acid/sugar balance. Highly recommended for home orchards. Ripens early May in Central Calif. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 9842 (Zaiger). Available on Nema. 26.95

Blake’s Pride Pear – Semi-dwarf
A new pear cultivar, similar to Bartlett but with a high degree of resistance to fireblight. The fruit is highly rated for flavor and consistent yield. The aromatic fruit is yellow with some russetting and a buttery texture. 800 hrs. Pollenizer required. Interfruitful with Bartlett, Bosc, Potomac and Harrow Delight. Available on OHxF333 27.95

Southern Bartlett Pear – Semi-dwarf
Variety was discovered on an old Louisiana homestead and is thought to be a chance sport of Bartlett. Tree tends to grow in a spreading pattern. Moderate resistance to fireblight. Ripens early to mid August. 300 to 400 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on OHxF333. 27.95

Saijo Persimmon
Old Japanese variety known as ‘The Very Best One.’ Medium, elongated, yellow fruit. Gourmets claim it to be the sweetest of the persimmons. Cold hardy to Zone 6. Astringent. Can be dried while firm; this process removes the astringency. 200 hrs. Self-fruitful. On Kaki rootstock. 42.95

Burgundy Plum – Standard
Sweet, juicy and pleasing mild flavored plum with maroon skin and flesh, small pit and little or no tartness. High taste test scores. Very productive. Tree has narrow, upright habit. Prolonged harvest, late July to mid August. 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Myro. 24.95

Green Gage Plum–Bavay’s – Standard
Superior selection of gage-type European plums, which are later blooming and more cold hardy than Santa Rosa and other Japanese types. Bavay’s is more productive in moderate winter climates than common Green Gage. Small to medium size fruit is richly flavored, very sweet. Excellent fresh and for cooking, canning. Ripens in late summer. Relatively small tree. Originated in Belgium in the 19th century. Estimated chilling requirement is 600 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Myro. 24.95

“Interspecifics are not recommended for areas that get extremely cold or that are subject to late frosts. If you live in such an area and want to try anyway, Flavor King, Flavor Grenade and Dapple Dandy Pluots are your best choices.